December
7, 2006
For
Immediate Release:
SONY
PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT REACHES $3 BILLION
AT WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE FOR THE FIRST TIME
Milestone
is Only The Fourth Time in Motion Picture History
Any Studio Reaches More Than $3 Billion Globally
SPE
Sets New Studio High for International B.O.;
Studio is on Pace to Pass Industry-Wide Domestic Box-Office Record
(CULVER CITY, California,
December 7, 2006) For the first time in its history, Sony Pictures
Entertainment (SPE) will exceed more than $3 billion in worldwide ticket
sales tomorrow, December 8th, it was announced by Jeff Blake, chairman,
worldwide marketing and distribution for the Columbia TriStar Motion
Picture Group and vice chairman of SPE. This milestone achievement,
reached with three weeks still to go in 2006, marks just the fourth
time in motion picture history that any studio has reached the $3 billion
mark in a single year.
Internationally,
the studio has already realized its best year of all time, with just
under $1.5 billion and counting. Domestically, the studio has already
passed more than $1.5 billion and is on pace to surpass $1.573 billion,
the most any studio has ever generated at the box office in a single
year in North America, a record held by Sony since 2002.
2006 marks the third time in the past five years that SPE has been the
#1 studio in domestic market share. As Sony finishes the year, the studio
controls over 18% of all tickets sold in the United States and Canada.
Led by The DaVinci Code the worldwide blockbuster that has grossed over
$750 million at the box office, SPE has seen four films exceed more
than $100 million in domestic box office including Talladega
Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Click, The DaVinci Code and Casino
Royale and five more have surpassed the $100 million worldwide
threshold (Pink Panther, Monster House, Open Season, Underworld: Evolution,
and Little Man).
Commenting on the
announcement, Blake said, This is the kind of year that is pretty
hard to top. Hitting $3 billion in worldwide box office is an incredible
accomplishment in every way. The fact that we are reaching this peak
by potentially passing the domestic industry box office record while
at the same time enjoying our best year ever internationally is just
a staggering achievement that makes us all very proud. This isnt
the result of just one film our entire slate really worked this
year, and credit for our success goes first and foremost to the extraordinary
filmmakers and actors that brought us The DaVinci Code, Talladega Nights:
The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Click, Casino Royale, The Pink Panther, Underworld:
Evolution, Monster House, Open Season, and so many others.
Blake also credited
the remarkable talent and hard work exhibited by our production,
marketing, and distribution teams. Today, were celebrating and
thanking everyone who played a part in the success of our 2006 slate
worldwide.
The studio reached
its landmark achievement in a year that featured a record 12 films opening
at #1 and strong performances from all the labels under the Sony Pictures
Entertainment banner: Columbia Pictures, Screen Gems, Revolution Studios,
TriStar Pictures, and co-productions in association with MGM.
SPEs year
began with Screen Gems Underworld: Evolution, which topped the
box office and went on to gross more than $100 million worldwide. Two
weeks later, Screen Gems When a Stranger Calls debuted at #1,
followed by Columbias comedy The Pink Panther, which grossed over
$150 million worldwide. In late April, TriStar delivered the horror
hit Silent Hill, which opened #1 and went on to take in nearly $100
million worldwide, and the following week, the Robin Williams comedy
RV led all releases in its first weekend and proved to have long legs
at the box office by continuing to perform solidly throughout the summer,
reaching $70 million domestically.
In May, Columbia
produced its biggest smash hit of the year: The DaVinci Code. The highly
anticipated film delivered on every level, opening to $77 million domestically,
reaching $217 million in the U.S. and an additional $538 million internationally
becoming the highest-grossing international blockbuster in Columbias
history. The studios success continued throughout the summer,
as the comedies Click and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
both opened #1 and saw strong returns at the nations ticket booths.
Also, contributing to the studio's success this summer was the animated
hit Monster House, which took in more than $135 million worldwide.
Heading into the
fall, the studio added three more #1 openings. First came Columbias
Gridiron Gang, followed by the animated hit Open Season, the first film
from Sony Pictures Animation, which has grossed more than $160 million
worldwide, and Columbias The Grudge 2. Most recently, Columbia
released the 21st James Bond adventure Casino Royale to more than $40
million and the film has surpassed more than $300 million worldwide
after just three weeks in release.
SPE reaches the
$3 billion mark with two films yet to debut in 2006: the romantic comedy
The Holiday, in theaters tomorrow and The Pursuit of Happyness, starring
Will Smith, set for December 15.
About Sony Pictures Entertainment
Sony Pictures Entertainment
(SPE) is a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America (SCA), a subsidiary
of Tokyo-based Sony Corporation. SPE's global operations encompass motion
picture production and distribution; television production and distribution;
digital content creation and distribution; worldwide channel investments;
home entertainment acquisition and distribution, operation of studio
facilities; development of new entertainment products, services and
technologies; and distribution of filmed entertainment in 67 countries.
Sony Pictures Entertainment can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.sonypictures.com.
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